Former dominatrix arrested after publishing photo of George Osborne at her flat

A woman was arrested yesterday after publishing a photograph on Twitter of a merry George Osborne at her flat when she worked at an escort agency.

Natalie Rowe, who describes herself as the madam of the “first ever London escort agency exclusively for women of colour”, posted these a photograph of the chancellor visiting her flat and allegedly “off his trolley” earlier this week:

Osborne reckons that he BARELY knew me, here he is in my flat, off his trolley, a client looks on,who looks a plonker pic.twitter.com/SSJA2sYMIR

Rowe described her arrest as “police harassment” and has since published another photograph of Osborne at her flat while another man allegedly snorts cocaine, to support her claims that he visited her services:

George dancing to Gold Spandau Ballet,not joking (irony) deliberately avoided the guy who's bent over snorting a line pic.twitter.com/SFM0KEw74y

While many commentators have rightly noted that it is not important whether Osborne visited a dominatrix or used cocaine in the past, if Rowe’s arrest was due to the publishing of such embarassing photos, then it is a worrying issue in regards to free speech.

The former dominatrix’s home was searched last year after she first tried to publish her memoirs in which she claims that Osborne used cocaine at her flat while her was there to use her services as “Miss Whiplash”.